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It is interesting the same people who have been begging for years for us get more involved in Iran, are now using the "WMDs is none of our business" argument. What if Iran had used gas against its citizens? Would they still say "it is none of our business".
It is interesting the same people who have been begging for years for us get more involved in Iran, are now using the "WMDs is none of our business" argument. What if Iran had used gas against its citizens? Would they still say "it is none of our business".
Early on in Obama's reign he had the perfect opportunity when Iranians were rising up and protesting. They wanted the US to help them get rid if the Mullahs. He left them hung out to dry.
Early on in Obama's reign he had the perfect opportunity when Iranians were rising up and protesting. They wanted the US to help them get rid if the Mullahs. He left them hung out to dry.
The protests in Iran were not about the mullahs, they were about their presidential elections, and no one asked US to get rid of the mullahs. What made that a perfect opportunity to get rid of the mullahs?
How would you go about getting rid of the mullahs?
If Obama had said he wanted to get rid of the mullahs by use of force, would you have supported it?
The protests in Iran were not about the mullahs, they were about their presidential elections, and no one asked US to get rid of the mullahs. What made that a perfect opportunity to get rid of the mullahs?
How would you go about getting rid of the mullahs?
If Obama had said he wanted to get rid of the mullahs by use of force, would you have supported it?
How's about a covert CIA operation to overthrow and put "our guy" in office ?
Ooops..forgot that we tried that already..in several ME countries no less.
The protests in Iran were not about the mullahs, they were about their presidential elections, and no one asked US to get rid of the mullahs. What made that a perfect opportunity to get rid of the mullahs?
How would you go about getting rid of the mullahs?
If Obama had said he wanted to get rid of the mullahs by use of force, would you have supported it?
The protests began over elections, but the activists were begging for America's help in forming a Democracy. Not by force, but aid.
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